![]() The seeming key feature of Battle for Azeroth is that each faction is looking for allies. Now to jump into what’s new coming with Battle for Azeroth. A more in-depth analysis of them will come later, but the requirements do not stop at a pre-order, but also require exalted reputations with designated factions. If you pre-order Battle for Azeroth, players can unlock four of the six announced allied races before its release. A new resource emerges in Silithus, Azerite, which ignites this faction war anew between the Alliance and Horde. At the end of Legion, Sargeras, the eternal “big-bad” of the Burning Legion plunged his sword into Silithus, thereby wounding the world soul of Azeroth. What also came out with this patch is the story that bridges Legion and Battle for Azeroth. This brings on brand-new freedom for players because you can essentially “choose” what zone you want to level rather than follow the familiar path that has defined WOW for over a decade. Starting zones cap at level 15, classic zones 15-60, BC & WOTLK 61-80, Pandaria & CATA 81-90, while WOD is still 90-100. What came with the patch 7.3.5, which was released mid-January, is level-scaling for all old zones. The change in direction is welcome since it brings on a bit of fluidity, rather than a hard break, like how there was with Pandaria and Warlords of Draenor. Blizzard seems to be bridging the gap between expansions in a way that is very different from past expacs. ![]() Blizzard has other plans, with the release of the final raid tier and Battle for Azeroth’s estimated release date for September 21st, 2018, we are looking at possibly the shortest gap between expansions in a long time. With the release of patch 7.3.5, Legion is essentially winding down, and we are entering the typical lull in content for World of Warcraft. Battle for Azeroth Cinematic Trailer Battle for Azeroth Release Date
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